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⚫ | '''Florence Delay''' (born 19 March 1941 in Paris) is a French [[Académie française|academician]] and actress. She is best known for portraying [[Joan of Arc]] in the 1962 [[Robert Bresson]] film ''[[The Trial of Joan of Arc]]''. |
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| birth_name = Florence Delay |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1941|3|19|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Paris]], France |
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| occupation = [[Novelist]], [[drama]]tist, [[playwright]], [[Actresses (film)|actress]] |
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| nationality = France |
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| alma_mater = [[University of Paris]] |
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'''Florence Delay''' (born 19 March 1941 in |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Florence Delay is the second daughter of Marie-Madeleine Carrez and [[Jean Delay]]. She studied at the Lycée Jean de La Fontaine and then the [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]]. |
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In 1962 she played the title role of [[Joan of Arc]] in [[Procès de Jeanne d'Arc|''Procès de Jeanne d'Arc (The Trial of Joan of Arc)'']] by [[Robert Bresson]]. At 30 she published her first novel, ''Minuit sur les jeux''. She was awarded the [[Prix Femina]] in 1983 for her novel ''Riche et légère''. With [[Jacques Roubaud]] of the [[Oulipo]], she compiled ''Graal Théâtre,'' a series of 10 plays about the [[Arthurian legend]], from 1977 to 2005. |
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She has been an actress, narrator |
She has been an actress, narrator or writer in movies by [[Chris Marker]], [[Hugo Santiago]], [[Benoît Jacquot]], [[Emilio Maillé]] and [[Michel Deville]]. She was elected to the [[Académie française]] on 14 December 2000. |
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==Bibliography== |
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== Filmography == |
== Filmography == |
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* ''[[The Trial of Joan of Arc]]'' (1962) |
* ''[[The Trial of Joan of Arc]]'' (1962) |
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* ''[[Le Jouet criminel]]'' (1969 |
* ''[[Le Jouet criminel]]'' (1969, short) |
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* ''[[Collections privées]]'' (1979 |
* ''[[Collections privées]]'' (1979, segment "Kusa-Meikyu", voice) |
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* ''[[Écoute voir]]...'' (1979) |
* ''[[Écoute voir]]...'' (1979) |
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* ''[[Les Années Arruza]]...'' (1996) |
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Florence Delay (born 19 March 1941 in Paris) is a French academician and actress. She is best known for portraying Joan of Arc in the 1962 Robert Bresson film The Trial of Joan of Arc.
Florence Delay is the second daughter of Marie-Madeleine Carrez and Jean Delay. She studied at the Lycée Jean de La Fontaine and then the Sorbonne.
In 1962 she played the title role of Joan of ArcinProcès de Jeanne d'Arc (The Trial of Joan of Arc)byRobert Bresson. At 30 she published her first novel, Minuit sur les jeux. She was awarded the Prix Femina in 1983 for her novel Riche et légère. With Jacques Roubaud of the Oulipo, she compiled Graal Théâtre, a series of 10 plays about the Arthurian legend, from 1977 to 2005.
She has been an actress, narrator or writer in movies by Chris Marker, Hugo Santiago, Benoît Jacquot, Emilio Maillé and Michel Deville. She was elected to the Académie française on 14 December 2000.
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